Microsoft is not buying Opera, yet more false information

CoolTechZone posted an article saying that Microsoft was buying Opera. Opera firmly denied this. The article has been updated to reflect the fact that Microsoft had not approached Opera about buying the browser.

I don’t know if CoolTechZone made this up or was given false information but the point is false information was posted to the web. This is a growing trend and unfortunately bloggers are having a good time with it. Bloggers are purposely making up stuff and posting it as a joke. And we wonder why journalists don’t take bloggers seriously?

I noticed another trend…snarky blogs. I know, I have a lot of nerve talking because I can rip something or someone apart but I always try to do it respectfully. I try to be open-minded and fair. I admit when I am wrong. I’m not perfect but I do try hard to find a balance between having fun with blogging, keeping it real, no ass-kissing and attempting to be accurate. I am always mindful of the fact that people read what I write and I am fortunate that I have readers that trust me. That trust didn’t happen overnight, I had to work for it. I would never purposely do anything to jeopardize that. Like stupid meaningless posts that might suck people into believing it because they trust me.

Of course there are bloggers that don’t care about trust. They don’t think about the after affects of what they’ve written…until it’s too late.

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2 Responses

    1. Aaron Says:

      Holy crap you made some changes! Wow…I like the new style.

      I noticed the amount of purposely fake info being posted lately. It seems like the blogger thought it was cute but I don’t want to have to think about whether something is legit or not.

      Posted on December 27th, 2005 at 10:23 pm

    2. Alice A. Says:

      Fake blog posts seem to be a trend lately. Like Aaron, I don’t want to have to process whether or not it’s legit.

      Posted on December 28th, 2005 at 11:25 am